Brian Balduzzi

Brian Balduzzi Brian Balduzzi is a former actor and director, now completing his MBA at the Johnson School of Management at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business in Ithaca, New York. He also holds a JD and Tax LLM from Boston University, and a BA in English, Secondary Education, and Theatre from SUNY Geneseo. Since 2015, he has worked as a Tax and Business Law Adjunct Professor for Southern New Hampshire University. From 2011 to 2014, Brian served as the Head of the Boston Theatre Branch and Senior Editor for My Entertainment World before founding ArtsImpulse, a Greater Boston theatre reviewing and consulting non-profit, in which he served as Managing Editor. During the past five years, he has reviewed over 500 theatre productions, from university to community to professional productions of plays, opera, new works, and musicals. He has served in various capacities on the Massachusetts Educational Theatre Guild ("METG"), American Theatre Critics Association ("ATCA"), Independent Reviewers of New England ("IRNEs"), New England New Play Alliance, The Umbrella Community Arts Center, Weston Friendly Society of Performing Arts, and Oswego Children's Theatre. In his spare time, Brian enjoys reading fiction, plays, and non-fiction (history and business); watching college basketball (Go Orange); volunteering with various LGBTQ, education, and arts non-profits; and mastering the art of the Oxford comma, semicolon, and sarcasm. Favorite roles include: Jack in Into the Woods, George Gibbs in Our Town, Berowne in Love's Labour's Lost, and Mark in The Shadow Box. Favorite directing credits include: Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Rabbit Hole, and 8: The Play.




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